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The current production release of FreeSWITCH™ is version 1.4 created from tag 1.4.20 on 1 July, 2015. This is the recommended version to install for production systems.The current release of sounds and prompts is 1.0.51 as of 9 October, 2014 .

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FreeSWITCH Adavantage

FreeSWITCH Advantage Support

The FreeSWITCH Advantage provides commercial-grade support services based on a trouble-free installation package to get you up and running quickly and profitably.

Windows

The binary MSI installer is built each weekend from Git head, includes default modules and 8KHz sounds, and is available for both x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit).

Compiling Master Source Code

If you require the very latest features or patches or wish to hack FreeSWITCH you may compile from source code. FreeSWITCH™ is available for source compilation on Unix and Linux distributions as well as Windows.

Debian 8 Jessie Source

FreeSWITCH™ 1.6 depends on a number of libraries included with Debian 8, which is now the distribution of choice for FS core development team. Follow the instructions on the FS 1.6 Video page.

Debian 7 Source

Makefile that builds
FreeSWITCH™ including libraries and build dependencies.

CentOS 6 Source

Makefile that builds
FreeSWITCH™ including libraries and build dependencies.

Windows

The core developer team will only entertain bug reports on the latest Master branch code—it is impossible to debug old code that has long since changed and might have been patched already.

On this page you will find general information that applies to all installations of FreeSWITCH. Follow the links to your target operating system for specifics. The development team uses and builds against Debian. They recommend Debian because of its stable, yet updated, kernel and wide support.